Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] with " in BNC.

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1 Er , and I got up and I protested about it , on the grounds that if they could n't run a great big pop hall for , and I wholly agreed with the idea , of of them providing the facility .
2 The rod that I eventually settled with was made from an AFTM 10 reservoir fly rod blank , after an interesting morning inspecting blanks at the Horizon factory at Redditch .
3 I confess that I literally gasped with disbelief when I heard him calmly announce his determination to get rid of the poll tax at the first possible opportunity .
4 I suddenly agreed with you about prizes and fame and the rest .
5 Like an actor in a Monty Python sketch , I suddenly fiddled with my fingers as though checking my nails and said , ‘ You 'd better get away , the police are coming ’ — as if I had run up specially to tell him .
6 Bill , I suddenly saw with that horrible clarity of hindsight , had been a selfish and demanding patient .
7 I just fiddled with the controls till
8 I just slept with him .
9 But he did n't say whether I , I just continued with the cream , but it was the other night I just felt wee .
10 I just sympathized with him .
11 I just sat with him
12 I I I just wondered with the so-called if staff members independent advice , erm , on what is best for them to do with superannuation pension scheme .
13 I just collapsed with laughter … .
14 But in latter days they came with a tank and they put it out and put it in a trailer you see but I just worked with bags when it was the first of it .
15 I just mentioned with that microphone .
16 The third summer I came across greenflies which I easily killed with malathion .
17 ‘ It 's just an old chapel I once saw with Ken .
18 She was the sort that keeps coming , that never knows when they 're licked … the mad cockerel I once hit with my toy cricket bat — it was an accident , of course it was , but I had to keep hitting it and hitting it until it was nothing but a bloody pulp on splintered sticks .
19 I once worked with a teacher who was called out six times in an hour to deal with comparatively trivial problems ( certainly trivial compared with the slaying of the Minotaur ) .
20 I once spoke with him . ’
21 I , did you , did you remember the first ruddy time I ever went with you ?
22 Dot , and the , that was the first time I ever went with you darling , do you realise that ?
23 Lord Home for one disapproved , recalling ‘ the only difference I ever had with Mr Macmillan .
24 I think you are the boldest man I ever met with , but sir , surely you ought to know that you are not now in the Haymarket .
25 The whole process was serviced and kept running by as exceptional a staff of civil servants as I ever worked with in over ten years as a Cabinet minister .
26 She was one of the most gifted singers I ever worked with .
27 He was the best all-round player I ever worked with .
28 Willi has done a better job with Georg than I ever did with Peter .
29 My mother , too , was a science teacher and I was good at science , and I always continued with that line because partly of the family background and partly of my own interests .
30 It was the Colonel himself who taught me how to shoot , and I always went with him for the fishing .
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